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Donate to Bad Dog Theatre in Toronto

Donate to Bad Dog Theatre in Toronto

The Bad Dog Theatre Company is an artist run non-profit organization and a registered charity. We would like to thank the generous support of the many people who have donated and helped fundraise for our theatre.

Your financial support ensures that we are able to continue providing live, unscripted theatre to our audiences. Donations of any size help us to support our artistic and administrative staff, fund community initiatives like Our Cities on Our Stages, Compassion Fund, Community Snack Program, provide affordable comedy training, continue making our programming as accessible as possible and more.

Bad Dog Theatre Company is an artist-run charity that has produced Toronto’s best improvised comedy for over 40 years.

Starting as Theatresports Toronto in 1982, our stages have been graced by notable alumni such as Colin Mochrie (Whose Line Is It, Anyway),  Kids in the Hall, Mike Myers, Keanu Reeves, Lauren Ash, Bruce Hunter (Puppets Who Kill), Pat McKenna (The Red Green Show), Gary Campbell (MadTV), Sandra Shamas (Playwright), Linda Kash (A Mighty Wind), and Tim Sims (The Red Green Show).

In 2003 we changed our name to Bad Dog Theatre and opened a space at 138 Danforth Ave dedicated to unscripted theater. It wouldn’t be a true Toronto story without at least one eviction, but our second theatre at 875 Bloor St won Best Small Theatre in 2017 and Best Comedy Club in 2018 from Now Toronto.

From location to location, we have continued to produce critically lauded  (that’s right, not just acclaimed, LAUDED) shows such as Toronto I Love You, La Grande Jatte, and the sell-out hit Hook Up. Our education center is currently located at 392 Spadina Avenue, and we continue to make audiences laugh with our Friday-night residency at Comedy Bar with our flagship show Theatresports.

Facilitated by the best teachers (and funniest comedians) in the city, every year our Academy helps hundreds of adults and youth experience the joy of improvising. The classes aren't just fun, they also develop listening skills, build confidence and improve creative thinking. From beginners to advanced, we believe that everyone has something to learn from improv!

Want to join in? Come see a show. Take a class. Bring us to your office for training

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